Beirut Hellfire Society. [online electronic book]

Beirut Hellfire Society. [online electronic book]

By
Hage, Rawi.

Publication Date
2018

Subject Term
Electronic books.
 
Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Fiction.
 
Canadian fiction.

Geographic Term
Beirut (Lebanon) -- Fiction.
 
Lebanon -- History -- Civil War, 1975-1990 -- Fiction.

Genre
Historical fiction.

Summary
Hage makes a stunning and mature return to wartorn Beirut of the 1970s, during the Civil War. Our protagonist, Pavlov, is the twenty-something son of an undertaker and as such has watched funeral processions pass below his window throughout his childhood. When his father dies, Pavlov is summoned by his former teacher, Mr. Tarraff, and tasked with providing burials that, for a variety of reasons--because the deceased is homosexual, or an outcast, or abandoned by their family, or an atheist--must happen in secret. The society that arranges such burials is a hidden anti-religious sect called the Beirut Hellfire Society. Pavlov accepts this assignment, and over the course of the novel acts as a survivor-chronicler of his torn and fading community, bearing witness to both its enduring rituals and its inevitable decline.

Language
English

ISBN
9780735273610


LibraryCollectionCollectionStatus
Provincial Public LibrariesElectronic BookElectronic BookElectronic record